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music people
Ken Hill People don't have fun making music all the time.
music since
Shamir I was inspired to make music since I was 7 because my aunt is a songwriter.
music using
Swae Lee I write a lot of rhymes, but I don't really end up using them a lot of times, and I end up just freestyling. I like to write music, though, more than I like to freestyle, to be honest.
music revenue sale
Andrew Lack has got two revenue streams: one from our music and one from the sale of his iPods.
music
Tony Oller Being from Texas, acting or music isn't really a thing to do.
music
Steve Earle Music was very influential on me as a kid.
music rhythm
Orlando Bloom He's got the music in his head. There's a rhythm to it all.
music passion
Carrie Smith His passion was music. He was a rapper. That was his talent.
song time tribute wrote
Ricky Fante I wrote the song in tribute ... at the time she was murdered,
songs time
Dan Hill Songs sometimes are so connected to the sociology of the time.
songwriter super talented
Estelle Labrinth is a super talented singer, producer, songwriter from London.
songs
Nick Cave I would hate to think my songs were giving advice to people.
song writing thinking
Robert Cray Normally when we go in and write the songs we write, we think about doing a cover, but never a covers record. That would be, for us, a concept. We don't want to have a concept!
song guitar ems
Rob Thomas I've had the pleasure of working closely with Marc Von Em as a singer, but when I heard his original stuff, I asked him to open up a 10,000 seat gig. Just him, his guitar, and his songs. He killed it!
song memories alive
Rob Sheffield Every moment of my life has a soundtrack, so I never know when some song is going to jump me by surprise and bring the memory alive.
song loneliness boys
Rob Sheffield In their heyday, the Pet Shop Boys were the Interpol of the Eighties, dressing up to sing really weird pop songs about lust and loneliness in the big city. They're low-pro now, not retro-worshipped in the manner of Depeche Mode, New Order, or The Cure, but you can hear the reason why - these guys are too sad.
song hurt heart
Rob Sheffield Singing what's in your heart? Naming the things you love and loathe? You can get hurt that way. Hell, you will get hurt that way. But you'll get hurt trying to hide away in all that silence and leave your life unsung. There's no future without tears. Are you really setting your hopes on not getting hurt at all? You think that's an option? You clearly aren't listening to enough Morrissey songs.
writing satanic television
Anton LaVey Many of you already read my writings indicating that TV is the new god. There is a little thing I neglected to mention up until now, television is the major mainstream infiltration for the new satanic religion.
writing hopefully knows
Robert Creeley Hopefully, I write what I don't know.
writing play important
Robert Creeley Writing is the same as music. It’s in how you phrase it, how you hold back the note, bend it, shape it, then release it. And what you don’t play is as important as what you do say.
writing intelligent thinking
Robert Cormier I simply write with an intelligent reader in mind. I don't think about how old they are.
writing needs phases
Robert Collier Study your reader first - your product second. If you understand his reactions, and present those phases of your product that relate to his needs, then you cannot help but write a good letter.
writing space people
Rob Thurman I have people in my life, of course. Some write; some don't. Some read; some don't. Some stare vacantly into space when I talk the geeky talk and walk the geeky walk, but they make killer chocolate chip pancakes and so all is forgiven.
writing scripts mainstream
Rob Zombie [Writing scripts] I'm not looking to jump in and make super mainstream movies. I still like to make movies that I like to see.
writing order opposites
Rob Chapman I didn't start writing in order to express myself. If anything the opposite was true. I was just as interested in negating the I and the ego.
writing
Rob Halford That's the life really isn't it? You write. You record. You play. And it never grows old.